TERRIBLE INDIGESTION.
SUFFERED AGONY FOR FIVE LONG A VyONDERFUL CURE BY BILE BEANS. That Indigestion could resolve itself into so severe a form as to make life a perfect misery would not, at first thought, appear credible. But that this complaint is capably of inflicting upon its victims gieat pain and suffering, the many who have allowed themselves to bocome martyrs to its ravages proves. The following particularly alarming case of Mr. H. J. Tucker, of Adelaide, is an instance. For five long years Indigestion marred the life of this gentleman, albeit that medical treatment was secured, which, however, proved unsuccessful in relieving him. As a last resource he tried Bile Beans, and this medicine, triumphant as it always is, effected a complete cure. There are many forms of Indigestion, but Bile Beans, by striking at the root-cause, cure them all, and permanently. Mr. H. .1. Tucker is a hairdresser, residing at Franklin-street, Adelaide, and says: “For the past five years I have been troubled with Indigestion and Dyspepsia. 1 suffered awfully at times, but eould get nothing to give me relief. The Indigestion made my life a perfect misery. I eould not attend to my work. 1 lost all appetite, and suffered from vomiting and chronic headaches, and all day long hot, sour water kept rising into my mouth. Doctors’ medicines did me no good, and I tried many so-called cures, but to no effect. On? day I received one of your pamphlets bearing on Bile Beans, ami reading of cases similar to my own that had been cured by Bile Beans, 1 decided as a last resource to give them a trial. It now gives me great pleasure to state that I am completely cured of Indigestion, the credit of which is solely due to Bile Beans. 1 have every confidence in recommending them to fellowsufferers.” If you are ill or ailing, commence a course of Bile Beans to-day, and so ensure a winter of robust health. They not only cure all liver ailments, but by giving tone to the system ward off coughs, colds, and influenza. From all Chemists anil Stores at 1/1 J, or 2/9 special family size (containing three times 1/14).
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New Zealand Graphic, Volume XXXIX, Issue 8, 24 August 1907, Page 26
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366TERRIBLE INDIGESTION. New Zealand Graphic, Volume XXXIX, Issue 8, 24 August 1907, Page 26
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